Individual members

The Association brings together more than 1200 individuals who work in higher education in Québec. It remains nonetheless open to anyone interested in the evolution of pedagogy, improving the image of the teaching profession, and the promotion of educational success in Québec, Canada or the world, at all educational levels.

AQPC individual membership dues

Associate members

AQPC associate members are institutions or organizations wanting to demonstrate their support for the association’s objectives: essentially, to support the development and evolution of higher education pedagogy and to strengthen the links between theory and pedagogical practices.

Their support for our association contributes to its vitality, representativeness and especially our ability to animate pedagogical life in higher education. It also facilitates the internal dissemination of pedagogical ideas and contributes to the growing influence of the Québec college network.

We invite colleges, universities and organizations from around the world to become associate members.

Contact us and we’ll be happy to register your institution or your organization as en associate member of the AQPC: info@aqpc.qc.ca or 514 328-3805

The AQPC wishes to thank each of its associate members whose commitment it recognizes through a number of allotted privileges.

Associate members are entitled to:

assign an official representative to attend the Association’s general meeting and special meetings

receive the Association’s press releases and Bulletin

a great discount on turnkey activities they reserve for their staff

have their name and logo appear on the Association’s website in the table of associate members (you can also send us photos of your staff and your institution!)

the opportunity to submit the candidacy of a pedagogy professional to the Vecteur pédagogique Award

receive a certain number (15, 30, 50 or 200, depending on the selected member category) of copies of the journal Pédagogie collégiale.

However, unlike individual members, associate member do not have the right to vote at members meeting and to be elected to the Board of directors.